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Check if your family members can get pre-settled status or settled status
were sending money to them outside the UK. They could use bank statements showing: rent or mortgage payments for their home regular payments you make to them - for example, school or college fees
Making a controlled goods agreement
to pay £25 a month after paying your other essential costs. Make sure you leave enough money to pay for essential things like food, rent, mortgage and energy bills. If you have time you could use
Rules debt management plan providers must follow
provider gives you should be in your best interests, including whether or not you are offered a DMP. You must also be informed of the importance of meeting your priority debts, including mortgage, rent
Reducing your monthly mortgage payments
, you’ll usually make both: a monthly payment towards your mortgage a rent payment to a landlord - usually a housing association, or other kind of social landlord If you’re finding it difficult to pay
Negotiating your debt with bailiffs
after paying your other essential costs such as food, rent, mortgage and energy bills. Don’t offer to pay more than you can afford. You could make your situation worse if you can’t keep up with your
Preparing your paperwork - administration order
should give them but it's likely to include: proof of your income, such as payslips, benefits letters or recent bank statements proof of savings such as bank statements details of your mortgage or rent
If you want to sell your home and rent it back
to pay your mortgage, you might be thinking about using a ‘sale and rent back’ scheme. This is when you sell your home to a private company and rent it back from them. These schemes are also known as ‘buy
Buying a home
outright you can still buy under the rent to mortgage scheme. Under this scheme you can buy a share of the property and make mortgage repayments on the amount you have borrowed for this. The landlord
Collecting information about your debts
are coming round you're being evicted for rent arrears you're being evicted for mortgage arrears you're being taken to court for a debt your gas or electricity company is threatening to cut you off
Debt management plans - what you need to know
about before getting one. What are priority and non-priority debts? Priority debts include: mortgage or rent arrears gas and electricity arrears council tax or rates arrears magistrates' court fines